1890: I Became a Literary Giant in Great Britain

1890: I Became a Literary Giant in Great Britain

by Badou Layman

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About This Novel

The author of the online article Han Li went abroad to relax, and unexpectedly traveled to Britain at the end of the 19th century and became a servant of an art dealer's family. In this era of prevalent imperialism and unabashed racial discrimination, in order to survive smoothly, he had to use his advanced knowledge to help his employer manage the business, and by the way, he also collected some unknown collections for retirement. In order to stay there safely (collecting collections), is it okay to write some short stories to make the boss's children happy? --------What, the short story I wrote was published? And it became the most popular novel in London? The Queen and Churchill are also fans of mine? Are you going to play PK with "Sherlock Holmes"? Han Su suddenly felt that everything was wrong. What about imperialism and racial discrimination? What is this white gentleman kissing my shoes doing?

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The back of this novel should be run by AI

I feel like the first few dozen chapters were written, and then I started to lazily write them and use AI to run away. This novel is just like when I use AI to chat. When I used AI to chat before, I had problems with settings and occasionally had strange word order. For example, in the chat with Conan Doyle, at the beginning there was a policeman called Mr. Conan Doyle, but then the protagonist suddenly started calling Conan Doyle his teacher. This is obviously because the AI has run the wrong settings. There is another point: a nobleman enters the protagonist's home, and then the protagonist wants to call the police to Scotland Yard to arrest him, thinking that the nobleman is trespassing illegally. There is a paragraph at the end that describes the psychological activities of the protagonist. He himself is an illegal intruder. In fact, according to logic, it should be the noble, he said it himself. But that word order gives the impression that it is the psychological activity of the protagonist. This kind of mistake is completely caused by S forcing the AI to run. Moreover, an inexplicable word order suddenly appears at the end, giving people a very strange writing style. If you have read light novels, you will find that the difference between our Chinese style and Japanese style is mainly in the expression of spoken language. The writing style of an author writing a book is basically fixed, and Chinese and Japanese styles will not be mixed together. In this novel, he will occasionally appear in these two different ways of speaking, resulting in different writing styles. You can take a look at the screenshots, especially the second one

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How Many Sticks Are There Again?12mo ago

The main plot content is okay, but the setting of the relationship with the employer's family is extremely toxic. The protagonist considers himself a humble housekeeper and domestic servant from the beginning to the end. Although he uses his family's explanation to fool him, he cannot hide his foreign nature. No matter how successful he is, he is still a slave of foreign adults.

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Book Friends 202103017526540792015mo ago

The writing is very good, please come on and update it soon.

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The Breeze Gradually Moves13mo ago

There is a book called "British Literary Heroes". This book is very good.

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Green Plum Wine_ca13mo ago

It's not bad, it's easier to read, but it seems to lack a sense of historical sedimentation!

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Book Friends 2023053011544166820399214mo ago

If you want to dress like a local, you, an Asian with blond hair and dark eyes, still want to be famous in the UK. So fucking speechless. In Britain at that time, even if you had the talents of Einstein, it would be useless. Skin was everything.

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Dancing Rain and Orange Wind_ae14mo ago

1890: I became a literary giant in Great Britain

There are so many novels recently written about British literary figures who were reborn in the late 19th and early 20th centuries! I just don't know how many chapters can be coded in this book?

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Yes Qaq Yes14mo ago

It is very interesting and unique. It was an era of shining stars and full of charm. The protagonist is not a copycat but uses his own advanced routines and vision to get involved in the literary circle, making it easier for readers to accept and more reasonable. The author's dialogue description and excessive events have always been flaws. If you don't read it carefully, it will be easy to read The Crimson King.

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